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Show In the Far East The Japanese campaign against China, launched with much talk of communism and the necessity of keeping the peace in the Far East, has followed the usual routine of one nation trying to take part cf the territory of another nation. There is no excuse whatever for the Japanese offensive, unless the disinclination cf the Chinese to be friendly with the people of the nation na-tion which has mo:ested them for years, is a cause cf warfare. Just what will be the result of the struggle remains uncertain although al-though there does not seem much prospect for a Chinese victory on the battlefields. However, the Chinese Chi-nese may put up such spirited resistance re-sistance that the triumph that Japan, Ja-pan, accomplishes will cost the Island empire more than it is worth. |